COVID-19 has shaken a foundational pillar of global capitalism: the organisation of work. Whilst workers have commonly been categorised based on skills, during the pandemic the ‘essential worker’ categorisation has taken prominence. This paper explores the concept of essential work from a global feminist social reproduction perspective. The global perspective is complemented by a zoom-in on Mozambique as a low-income country in the Global South, occupying a peripheral position in global and regional economies and with a large share of vulnerable and essential workers. We show that the meaning of essential work is more ambiguous and politicised than it may appear and, although it can be used as a basis to reclaim the value of socially reprod...
Orthodox Marxist analyses have generally excluded social reproduction activities and realms from the...
This paper is concerned with questions of praxis that are central to the subdiscipline of labour geo...
This article explores ‘time’ as a crucial category of analysis shaping and shaped by the dynamics of...
COVID-19 has shaken a foundational pillar of global capitalism: the organisation of work. Whilst wor...
COVID-19 has shaken a foundational pillar of global capitalism: the organisation of work. A pivotal ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has confirmed the relevance of social reproduction as a key analytical lens to...
Feminist political economy has illuminated the gendered dimensions of the globalisation of productio...
This article proposes a reading of the COVID‐19 crisis through a social reproduction lens, with a fo...
From a feminist political economy perspective, the unfolding of the coronavirus is a further reminde...
The restrained state has always sought to devalue socially reproductive work, often consigning it to...
The COVID-19 pandemic has escalated processes of labour transition from industrial work to the infor...
Workers in the realm of social reproduction – e.g. nurses, carers, cleaners, food preparation worker...
Most scholarship within social reproduction theory focuses on women’s paid and unpaid care and domes...
In the era of COVID-19, the term essential labor has become part of our daily lexicon. Between March...
During the earliest waves of the COVID-19 pandemic, much media and public discourse focused on the e...
Orthodox Marxist analyses have generally excluded social reproduction activities and realms from the...
This paper is concerned with questions of praxis that are central to the subdiscipline of labour geo...
This article explores ‘time’ as a crucial category of analysis shaping and shaped by the dynamics of...
COVID-19 has shaken a foundational pillar of global capitalism: the organisation of work. Whilst wor...
COVID-19 has shaken a foundational pillar of global capitalism: the organisation of work. A pivotal ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has confirmed the relevance of social reproduction as a key analytical lens to...
Feminist political economy has illuminated the gendered dimensions of the globalisation of productio...
This article proposes a reading of the COVID‐19 crisis through a social reproduction lens, with a fo...
From a feminist political economy perspective, the unfolding of the coronavirus is a further reminde...
The restrained state has always sought to devalue socially reproductive work, often consigning it to...
The COVID-19 pandemic has escalated processes of labour transition from industrial work to the infor...
Workers in the realm of social reproduction – e.g. nurses, carers, cleaners, food preparation worker...
Most scholarship within social reproduction theory focuses on women’s paid and unpaid care and domes...
In the era of COVID-19, the term essential labor has become part of our daily lexicon. Between March...
During the earliest waves of the COVID-19 pandemic, much media and public discourse focused on the e...
Orthodox Marxist analyses have generally excluded social reproduction activities and realms from the...
This paper is concerned with questions of praxis that are central to the subdiscipline of labour geo...
This article explores ‘time’ as a crucial category of analysis shaping and shaped by the dynamics of...